Thursday, May 31, 2012

The title of the post has been changed to reflect the changing content.

UPDATED: NEWS OF LUKA MAGNOTTA'S GERMAN ARREST & MORE

The big news in Canada? Body parts. Porn Stars. Snuff films and murder.
There is something seriously off about this bit of news. Seriously off.
A lawyer from the US got a conscience and attempted to notify Canadian police about the snuff film posted on line?

Why would a lawyer who obviously partakes in this type of stuff suddenly get a conscience?

I am quoting the lawyer below: Read the rest of the story at the above link.

Roger Renville, a U.S.-based lawyer, says that on May 26 and May 27, he
warned police stations in Toronto, Denver and Miami of a video posted on
a website that shares gory content with its viewers.

“The video
is horrific and the comments associated with the site prepared the
viewer a little but . . . watching the video, I was both horrified and
shocked,” he told Global News.

Where the hell does one even find a site such as that? A site that shares gory content? Unless your in to that stuff? And if your into this garbage, to the extent that you know where to look and find it, why would you get all horrified and shocked?

The alleged Lawyer continues:

“I started doing some snooping online and by late evening (Saturday), I
had come across the clues that linked (the video) to the name and Luka
Magnotta is notorious on the Internet... ” Renville said, noting that
the most recent postings pointed his whereabouts to Toronto.

Started snooping? Snooping for what? Was he titillated? I don't know? Why was he snooping when by all information he is very well aware of who Luka Magnotta is.

"Luka Magnotta is notorious on the Internet"News to me?
"I came across clues that linked the video to the name Luka Magnotta."Came across clues?

Until this case hit the main stream news, this person was non-existent, anywhere.
How is it that this alleged Lawyer, who peruses sites that contain Gory content, is aware of Luka Magnotta's notoriety on line? Aware of him enough, to connect him to the video?

Also: The alleged lawyer is a buying customer of the website that features the snuff film.
Apparently access to the website, I am not naming, is by membership only.

Clearly the alleged lawyer Roger Renville was a paying member, which means he "got off" on all kinds of sick garbage.

Then he contacts the police?
Risking exposing himself as a sick degenerate individual ? Possibly ruining his public reputation as a lawyer?

He said the officer insisted the video must be a fake and that special effects can be convincing.
Still, Renville said he understands that officers may have been baffled by his call.

“I
heard how I sounded. There’s a murder in a video on the Internet... he
asked me how do I know (Magnotta’s) name. I started to say, ‘Well, he’s
been on the Internet for years, and he’s killed kittens,” he said.

So the lawyer pervert Roger Renville, has known of Magnotta is "for years". He knows as one sicko to another that Magnotta has previously "killed kittens" on line.

The lawyers tale just doesn't make sense. At all.

And this?

"By Monday night, Renville said he was “so frustrated” his wife had to
calm him down, but on Tuesday, Renville noticed reports about a torso in
Montreal and severed limbs –

His wife, if he actually has one, should get him some psychiatric help. What was he so "frustrated" about?

Incredibly, he goes to the media with his story?!
He is a sicko, he goes to the media, the media doesn't question his narrative?

I wonder if this story has caught Dave McGowan's eye yet?

Tidbit: Mr Eric Clinton Newman aka Luka Magnotta converted toScientology (anyone playing the Mkultra game is fully aware of the connections of Scientology to the human experimentation, mind control, cult goings on that was especially abundant in the California area)Tidbit # 2: Mr Eric Clinton Newman aka Luka Magnotta is very familiar with the Peterborough, Ontario neck of the woods.

Peterborough and Lindsay residents should keep their eyes out for Magnotta as he feels comfortable in both communities.

This is speculative, but given his connection to the area and the act of dismemberment, one can't help but wonder if there was a connection to the mysterious dungeon house and it's equally mysterious fire.

The problem of little or no evidence has never stopped the main stream media from creating a narrative

Back to the news of an arrest- Police sources confirm Magnotta was arrested Monday in an internet café in Berlin's Neukölln district.
Berlin Prosecutors' spokesperson Martin Steltner told the Associated
Press news agency that a man wanted on an international arrest warrant
was arrested in an Internet café, but would not confirm the identity of
the person apprehended.
An international arrest warrant was issued by Canadian authorities on
first-degree murder. He is suspected of killing 33-year-old Jun Lin, a
Chinese university student he dated, and then mailing the victim's
dismembered body parts to Canadian government agencies.
More to come.

-Timing would have been difficult. Homolka was released in July 2005 and
lived in Montreal, while Magnotta is only known to have been in this
city for the last four months. She was apparently dating Thierry
Bordelais during that time, had a child with him, and then moved to the
Caribbean about December 2007, tired of being hounded by Montreal media.

Five years from when Homolka was last resident in Montreal to Magnotta/Newman taking up residence in Montreal. Why did the Montreal Police "confirm" a connection???

On the surface, it appears there's strong circumstantial evidence against Magnotta, Hale said Monday.

Asked about the intense publicity the case has received in Canada, Rosen
said the media has "significantly prejudiced" Magnotta's right to a
fair trial. While that won't prevent a trial from happening, it will
mean that jurors have to be vetted carefully to ensure they haven't
formed an opinion, he said.

"With the help of Magnotta's cell phone signal, police had traced him to a
hotel in the Parisian suburb of Bagnolet which they visited Saturday on
a tip-off from a witness"

He didn't discard the cellphone?

The murder came to light when Canadian police said Tuesday that a human
foot had been sent to the headquarters of Canada's ruling Conservative
Party.

A hand was later found in the mail at an Ottawa post office, and a torso
was discovered in Montreal. Canadian police believe the remains belong
to a man who was dating Magnotta - and that Magnotta is to blame.

The connection of the foot to the victim in Montreal should be confirmed via forensics. Has it been?

"Canadian police believe"?

Will this belief be backtracked on at a later date?

This individual was living in some dive in Montreal... How was he able to fly from Canada to France, then make his way to Germany, where he was taken down quite quietly in an Internet Cafe ?

UPDATE # 3- June 6/2012

Back to where this all started last week. The lawyer and the online video. It was the lawyer that connected Newman/Magnotta to the killing of the Concordia student. He claims he was able to do so by watching an online video on a so called Gore website.
I have not seen the video. Nor do I intend to.
The brain, like the body, is best served a healthy diet.
That's right.. Garbage in, Garbage out.
If you fill your brain with garbage, you will only be capable of garbage thoughts, which will result in garbage actions. That is how the brain works.
Rant over!

A person dressed in a purple hooded jacket or sweater, leaning over
while holding what appears to be an ice pick. His or her face is mostly
obscured — the only details that can be made out are the individual’s
light skin, dark hair of cheekbone length and a poster for the movie
Casablanca on the wall.

How was the connection made from a hooded figure with an obscured face to Newman/Magnotta?

Posting on the gore website says this

“Thorough investigation by the Best Gore community lead to an assumption
that the 1 Lunatic 1 Ice Pick perpetrator could be a renowned cat
killer and internet attention whore Luka Magnotta,” the website reads.

Also noticing the media is using the term alleged video that connects... They were not using the word alleged over the weekend.

Body parts appeared in British Columbia, which isn't really all that startling, as they appear on beaches and along the coast quite regularly. This time the parts were mailed to two schools.The media is spinning a possible connection to the Magnotta/Newman case. Is there? Is there not? Assume nothing.

Luka Rocco Magnotta's German court-appointed lawyer says her client
is "afraid he will be attacked by other prisoners" inside a Berlin jail
because media reports make him out to be a "really, really bad person."
Magnotta
has been transferred to an old Berlin prison where he is kept separate
from other prisoners 23 hours a day, Evelyn Ascher told the CBC in an
interview.

The lawyer also told reporters that Magnotta was "nice and polite" and didn't seem like the "psychopath" she read about.

Magnotta,
29, was transferred to a Berlin prison Tuesday after spending a night
in a police station holding cell following his arrest Monday. He was
arrested by seven Berlin police officers after an internet cafe employee
spotted the fugitive reading stories about himself online.

UPDATE # 4- JUNE 9/2012

The lack of details on the victims family are quite shocking.
No idea who they are. That is odd.
The fact that he is a foreign student here indicates to me he is from a well to do family.
The media suggests otherwise, but, that doesn't make sense. Tuition for foreign students is, at a bare minimum, 3 to 4 times the cost, of what it is for the domestic student.
From Concordia

19.3 TUITION AND OTHER FEES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The fees, payable to the University for the regular session of two terms commencing in September
and concluding in April, are approximately $18,220 to $21,688 for a full‑time student. This amount
includes tuition fees for 30 credits; compulsory fees which include student services, recreation and
athletics, technology infrastructure, copyright and association and activity fees; administration fee;
registration fees; and the health insurance premium. This estimate does not include the cost of
textbooks or living expenses.
Please refer to the Tuition and Fees website at concordia.ca/admissions/tuition-and-fees for
information concerning the payment of tuition and fees.

A Chinese family with the money to send a son to school in another country is an affluent family.
His job at the store, part time, was likely for some extra spending money... perhaps over and above what he was provided with by his parents or someone?

When Lin went missing, his friend that gave the interview to CBC, was in France. In Paris, if I am not mistaken. And where does Magnotta/Newman fly to, after allegedly committing this crime? He flies to France. Paris, France. Where it is reported he meets with at least two people. One known as "collusus" One unnamed.Briefly recapping

Using cellphone signals along with witnesses and video surveillance,
police in Paris zeroed in on a series of apartments, hotels and bars

He also stayed in the Bastille neighbourhood and in the
Clichy-la-Garenne district with a friend, who called police after
hearing of the manhunt, according to the French newspaper Le Figaro.

Who was the friend? Could it have been Lin's friend Matty? I don't know? It's possible.
Then we have another individual-

He was in the company of a large man the paper nicknamed La Colosse – colossus.

Back to the narrative from the only friend that spoke to the media-

Matty told Finnerty that he was in France when Lin went missing. His
other friends reported him missing to police, but they initially told
them not to worry.
It was only when they (the friends?) saw the video of Lin's
dismemberment on the internet that they identified him as the victim.
They (they who?)contacted police once again to tell them of their discovery.

The friend :

"In the circles he hung around in – a lot of his friends are from rich
families in China, and are sent over, their families support them," said
Finnerty. "[Justin's] mom is in Wuhan and does not have a lot of money"

His friends are all from rich families..... But Lin Jun's mom doesn't have a lot of money?

Recall the cost of the tuition. Recall the fact that he only worked part time in a convenience store.
If his mom does not have money. How about his dad? Or was he getting money elsewhere?

Then as if to answer the question everyone is asking "Why the lack of information on Lin Jun?"

"Finnerty told me that one reason there have been few reports on Lin's
life is suspicion of the media among his friends. "It is very difficult
to get [his friends] to step forward," Finnerty said. "It's been next to
impossible to speak to his family. His mother and father and one uncle
are here, but they haven't spoken to the media. None of the friends have
either, that I know of."

The “Shabiha” in Syria have been getting a whole lot of media coverage that past few days.
I noticed an increased reporting, once again, of their ghostly existence right after the NATO terrorists massacred civilians in Houla.

The narrative of the Shabiha is not a new one. It emerged about a year back. The narrative was given birth to by the “activists”. And, the Syrian Human Rights Council, you know the one based in Britain? The one that has a direct line to the BBC spin department? Yes, that BBC, one of the best known UK propaganda outlets.

The information for the previous posting came from the BBC. Using the search engine link, here, you can see that the BBC had an article that corresponds with the date of my earlier post and then an updated version. The updated version appears right after the Houla massacre.

So, the Shabiha narrative is being promoted yet again. Like any other fictional narrative it hits all the right notes, mystery, suspense, drama, intrigue. Riveting.

No on really knows who they are. No one knows where they come from.

Like much else out of Syria, it is simply more spin to draw the gullible in and justify the desired for NATO attack.

The Shabiha narrative was created by the “opposition”, and is promoted by the usual lying media to manage your perception on what is really going on in Syria.
The Shabiha, give cover to the NATO backed terrorists and their slaughter of Syrian civilians. They have from the first media mention all the way through to the most recent media mention

Two very telling sentences that give this charade away come from both the BBC and the other lying media outlet The Guardian.

BBC: “There were even reports that soldiers and police who tried to stop shabiha killing civilians in Tell Kalakh and elsewhere had been shot dead”

The Shabiha reportedly kills soldiers and police. Who else kills soldiers and police?

The Guardian. (This one is a real gem!):”Businessmen, many of them Sunni and not Alawite, who are now quietly passing money to the shabiha, mainly to protect their lucrative business privileges, but also to keep their political sponsors happy.Sunni “business men”, NOT Alawite, are funding the shabiha?! To keep their political sponsors happy.?!
What political sponsors are being referenced? ? Who are the political sponsors these Sunni business men "are keeping happy"? A happiness that requires them to fund the Shabiha?!

Has Saudi Arabia popped into your head yet? Because that’s the nation name that spontaneously burst into my brain.

Sunni “business men” funding the Shabiha, have everything to do with FSA, Alquaeda, NATO and absolutely zero to do with Assad or his government.

The mainstream media is, as usual, lying on behalf of NATO. The deaths squads are real. People are being killed. At the behest of NATO/ GCC nations and Israel.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

A senior Israeli minister said on Tuesday the use of cyberweapons to
counter Iran's nuclear plans would be "reasonable," hinting at Israel's
possible involvement in unleashing the newly uncovered Flame virus.

"For
anyone who sees the Iranian threat as significant, it is reasonable
that he would take different steps, including these, in order to hobble
it," Moshe Yaalon, the vice prime minister, told Israeli army radio,
just hours after the Flame virus was discovered by Russia's Kaspersky
Lab.

"Israel is blessed with being a country which is
technologically rich, and these tools open up all sorts of possibilities
for us," said Yaalon, who is also Israel's strategic affairs minister.

Cyber warfare. Killing Scientists. False Flags in India and Thailand.Israel's concept of what is 'reasonable' is quite strange.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

It is said that those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
I agree with that thought. Though it would be a more valid and applicable statement if we had any real knowledge of history.

Keeping that in mind. I had to wonder why it was not common knowledge that long serving Prime Minister of Canada, William Lyon MacKenzie King, was a PR man for JD Rockefeller ?

If it was not for reading the aformentioned book, I would never have known.

This study profiles William Lyon Mackenzie King’s role as a counselor to John D. Rockefeller
Jr. in the aftermath of the bitter 1913–1914 Colorado coal strike. Mackenzie King—not his more recognized counterpart, publicist Ivy Lee—provided many of the modern public relations ideas that Rockefeller eventually adopted to alleviate tensions and improve labor relations.

The virus is about 20 times the size of Stuxnet, malware that targeted
the controls of an Iranian nuclear facility. The largest concentration
of infected machines is in Iran, followed by Israel/Palestine region,
Sudan, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.

"The preliminary findings of the research, conducted upon an urgent
request from ITU, confirm the highly targeted nature of this malicious
program," Kasperky Labs' chief expert Alexander Gostev said in a
statement. "One of the most alarming facts is that the Flame
cyber-attack campaign is currently in its active phase, and its operator
is consistently surveilling infected systems, collecting information
and targeting new systems to accomplish its unknown goals."

"The Flame malware looks to be another phase in this war, and it's
important to understand that such cyber weapons can easily be used
against any country," Kaspersky said in a statement. "Unlike with
conventional warfare, the more developed countries are actually the most
vulnerable in this case."

The virus, named Flame or Skywiper, could only have been created by a state,
according to analysts who have investigated it and the pattern of infection.

The results of our technical analysis support the hypotheses that Flame or Skywiper was
developed by a government agency of a nation state with significant budget
and effort, and it may be related to cyber warfare activities”

Sunday, May 27, 2012

I abhor the loss of life in Syria or anywhere for that matter.
So many civilians have died. Lives ruined.
But that has not stopped NATO previously, nor will it now.
Blood feeds that organization. Like the bloodsucking/life stealing world army that it is....

The news of the massacre in Houla, Syria seemed to really hit the ground running yesterday- Saturday May 26/12 .Today, Sunday May 27, the cacophony of calls for foreign intervention have hit their crescendo...
Who has wanted foreign intervention all along?Not the majority of Syrians. Not the Syrian government.Let's look at the news that preceded the massacre.

The conclusion had been made. The Plan has failed. Who would want that to happen?

As the United Nations peace plan for Syria flounders toward failure, a U.S.-Russian blame game has begun. The Americans “skeptical” from the beginning. The Russians blaming armed terrorists.

Judgement Day

“Both sides will seek to draw on evidence from the ground to make their arguments before Annan formally declares his plan dead. Judgment day may come on July 21/12, when the 90-day observer mission ends, or sooner if any of the unarmed monitors is killed or injured in a conflict in which the opposition is increasingly relying on tactics such as suicide bombings.

Aha! A freshly released UN report that would have bolstered Syria's claims. Claims of armed terrorists wreaking havoc in the country . A UN report had been released on Thursday May 24/12 that indicated persons were being killed by armed terrorists as well as Security Forces.Obviously the Security forces would have to kill terrorists. What is significant was that the UN report indicated people were dying at the hands of terrorists, armed terrorists.

The opposition was found to have captured and tortured soldiers and used children as messengers for life- threatening deliveries into Turkey. (Just your average bunch of ‘nice’ guys, right?)
The report describes actions by increasingly well-organized fighters planting mines, making homemade bombs and putting nails in pipes with explosive powder. There are six documented cases of explosions in which civilians were killed.

While the commission said it wasn’t able to verify who was responsible, it listed the bombings under abuses committed by anti-government forces.

A UN report that backed up what Assad had claimed all along. What Russia has claimed all along. What China had claimed all along. Scandalous! You knew that was not going to see the light of day.

“Russia will be able to draw ammunition to frame its case from a UN investigation that documents human rights abuses by armed opposition groups “

That was before the massacre occurred. Who benefited from not having the news of human rights abuses by the armed opposition get out to the public? Not the Syrians. Not the Syrian government. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese.
Who benefits from the massacre?
What Next?

Once the (Annan) plan is formally recognized as a failure, he said, the discussion will shift to what should come next.
“Given the chasm between Russian and American goals and viewpoints, the likely outcome is more gridlock in the UN Security Council, said Andrew Tabler, a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, a policy group.

Another veto at the UN? If the West even bothers to go this route?

“Once the Annan plan is declared a failure, “I don’t see the political process at the end of it,” Tabler said.”

Tabler, a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy does not see a political process after the demise of the Annan Plan. Does he see a military one? Who has wanted a military solution for so long?

Killings in Houla and elsewhere are taking place “under the eyes of the UN observers,” the FSA said, urging the international community to “announce the failure of the Annan plan.”

Announce the failure of the Annan Plan! Once declared dead there will not be a political process..
Who benefits from the massacre? Who wants to hasten the demise of Syria?
Not the Syrians. Not the Syrian Government. Not Russia or China.

Only the West/NATO/Israel/GCC benefit from the massacre. The aforementioned have all along wanted a military solution. The FSA is armed and ready to slaughter for their paymasters in NATO. It is well known that weapons have been funneling through to the terrorists via Lebanon, via Jordan, via Turkey, via Libya. The Saudi’s are financing weapons. France is financing. The US is financing weapons flow to the terrorists

Additional interesting and very relevant reading

FSA will no longer comply with ceasefire, but they have never done it. False-Flag massacres to achieve a military intervention?

The innocent victims were shot or stabbed, but by whom is the
important question. That the external Syrian opposition, e.g. based in
Istanbul, the terrorist “Free Syrian Army” (FSA) and the West
immediately know whom to condemn for this massacre, is no surprise and
was to be expected. Also the representation of the Syrian government in
the capital Damascus was to be expected, but what has really happened in
al-Houleh (al-Houlah / Houla), Syria?

Considering the approaches of the so-called Syrian opposition and the
Western media in recent months, it was no question that these sides
will blame the Syrian government and President Bashar al-Assad for all
violence within Syria. Also this time, there was no search for any
evidence; the reports with immediate blame-assignments were published
quickly, without including any facts.

Lengthy piece. Worth reading in full.

When the question to who benefits from the massacre is answered, that answer points directly to the perpetrator/s.

Pot banging as a form of civil disobedience has a long history. First originating in Chile
The pots-and-pans protest has its roots in Chile, where people have used it for years as an effective, peaceful tool to express civil disobedience. The noisy cacerolazo tradition actually predates the Pinochet regime in Chile, but has endured there and spread to other countries as a method of showing popular defiance.

Canada is so messed up right now, it is time for Canadians to unite. As one group of people and bang your pots and pans!

Beside police state Quebec. Canada is facing austerity. Sadly, the people are largely taking it lying down.
Except for the people of Quebec. The only Canadians with any courage and fortitude.
They are out enmasse. And the discontent is growing. The populace is supportive and is out banging their pots and pans.

"People took up the percussive protest Thursday night in several towns
and cities including Sorel, Longueuil, Chambly, Repentigny,
Trois-Rivieres and even in Abitibi — several hundred kilometres away
from the hot spot of Montreal.

People tapped the pots as they walked, the sounds mingling with shouts
and chants. Others leaned out of car windows to bang their pans and one
protester smacked a pot right in front of one police officer who looked
on indifferently."

As for the rest of Canada?-The age to collect your paid for pension has been increased.
- EI is being changed to make it more difficult to collect at a time when unemployment is high
EI is paid for by Canadian workers and their employees.
The government of the day is using the funds to pad their account books and pushing the costs of unemployment onto the lower levels of government.
-Foreign workers are being brought in to drive wages down
The Conservative Government- the Feds, are also allowing foreign workers to be brought into the country (imported) to work at a lower pay rate (slavery) then would be paid to a Canadian worker.
The EI changes and Foreign workers allowances work in tandem to lower wages and increase impoverishment for all.-The Internet snooping bill- Again, the Federal government is bringing in what can be construed as nothing less them big brother tyranny. Canadians are going to pay to be spied upon.
To really put it in your face, to say to Canadians "FU all", your going to pay for this spying, on yourself.-Increased military spending Stay tuned for cuts to healthcare- because they are coming....

How much more are the Canadian people going to take?
Perhaps soon your government can "kettle" you all the way to some cozy concentration camp/psychiatric incarceration, that will be called a rehabilitative centre.

Kettling = Corraling

Like when the herd is taken for slaughter.

All this will be done for your own good, of course. Your government wants you to be safe.

Syrian rebels battling the regime of President Bashar Al Assad have
begun receiving significantly more and better weapons in recent weeks,
an effort paid for by Gulf nations and coordinated in part by the United
States, according to opposition activists and US and foreign officials.

For whatever reason the US is choosing to tell the world they are arming the terrorists in Syria.

These arms are going straight to 'Alqueda', Alciaduh, or Almossadah and other NATO allied terrorists.

The US is clearly looking to foment sectarian violence. The US clearly wants Sunni's to slaughter Shiites.

Why do I say that? Because the US denies that is the reason. Therefore you know it is exactly the hoped for outcome!

The vetting would be the first tiny step the U.S. has made toward
ensuring that the Syrian opposition uses the weapons to fight Assad and
not to turn it into a full sectarian conflict.

Sickening.

By some accounts, nations already have begun to ship weapons
with tacit U.S. agreement. In Turkey, private businessmen have begun
funneling weapons into Syria.

Libya's new rulers, fresh from their
own revolution that toppled longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi, have
pledged support for the Syrian rebels, but actually transferring weapons
is tricky. Last month, Lebanese authorities seized a ship carrying
rocket-propelled grenades and heavy-caliber ammunition, possibly bound
for Syrian rebels.

The fighters' attempts to bring in heavier arms
that could change the course of the 15-month-old uprising so far have
been stymied at every turn, even by countries sympathetic to the revolt.
All are wary of being drawn into the fight.

The rebels have cast a wide net, contacting weapons dealers in Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia and Azerbaijan.

And they openly admit they have the smuggling lines into Syria

Washington's supplies of communications equipment and medical
supplies to opposition members it has approved are already under way,
Officials said that those supplies can now be easily augmented with
weapons from other donors.

"Smuggling lines are smuggling lines.
We use the same donkeys," said one, pointing out that the routes are
essentially the same for bandages as they are for bullets.

For the ordinary Syrians, this is going to go from very bad to even worse.

The family of Daniel Wultz, the Weston teenager killed six years ago in a
suicide bombing at a Tel Aviv restaurant, won a $332 million court
judgment against the governments of Syria and Iran
A U.S. district court judge on Monday ordered the judgment in a lawsuit
brought by the family of the 16-year-old who was one of 11 people killed
in the April 17, 2006 blast.

Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for
the bombing.The judgment was the first courtroom victory against Syria for the law
group that represents victims of Palestinian violence. The group has won
previous courtroom victories against Iran

An American attorney representing Syria said in court papers that the
lawsuit should be thrown out on the grounds of "sovereign immunity."

But
U.S. District Court Judge Royce Lamberth said in his ruling: "When a
state chooses to use terror as a policy tool, as Iran and Syria continue
to do, the state forfeits its sovereign immunity and deserves unadorned
condemnation."

So how about when Israel and the US choose to use terror as policy? Will there be lawsuits from Libya, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Laos and on and on and on and on and on...

"We’re going to reveal how the psychedelic revolution was launched by the
CFR, CIA and the elite, and how R. Gordon Wasson, the so called
discoverer of magic mushrooms, and the founder of the field of
ethnomycology, was himself a government asset, a friend of Edward
Bernays – the father of propaganda, and is one of the key figures for
launching one of the largest mind control operations in history –
information never before revealed until today"

None of this should come as a surprise for those who are familiar with the Mkultra experiments, LSD, mind control, Operation midnight climax, yes, that was it's name.

Oh and can't forget the Laurel Canyon saga brought to us all by David McGowan.

Who by the way- apparently has a book deal for his Laurel Canyon work.

"I commend you, Jan, for taking all this work on.
It must have been a lot.
I intend to post it at my blog, including the transcript all linked back to you.For me, this connects the dots on so many scenarios
Not so much the mushroom angle
But the agenda of MKultra. The LSD ‘movement’
the drugging of the public without their knowledge
experimentation of prisoners and orphans
I was aware that Wasson had been previously attached to the Kennedy assassination
This work of yours adds another layer to all I have already read
It also ties in with the Laurel Canyon stuff written by David McGowan
The “creation” of the Hippie Culture, ties in to the drug culture, ties in to the intelligence apparatus.
All very relevant. And, thoroughly enjoyable."

I took this in twice. There is a lot contained within and I just had to listen twice to take it all in.
I haven`t read the entire transcript, but understand there are numerous references at the end.
If you enjoy it or find it of any value, let Jan know.
This must have taken a great deal of time and energy to put together.

I am relinking a book I had up previously. IT IS A MUST READ. In my opinion of course.Rockefeller Medicine MenMedicine and Capitalism in America

I am about 1/4 of the way through it. I find it a real eye opener. An eye popper. It is about way more then just medicine. Though that is covered. It is about the multiple ways the wealthy elite shape society, through foundations, charities, trusts, universities and grade schools. Even the education of the blacks!

When you consider that the so called American model of capitalism has been forced upon so many other nations, you come to realize just because you don't live in America, does not mean you are not affected by these despicable elites.

An aside there is a Gates figure that looms large in this book... Curious?

"Not all was smooth for the new barons of the corporate
economy, nor did they make life easy for those under them. The
owners of each industry, driven to grab what they could of the
available market and accumulate as much capital as possible in
the shortest time, pushed wages down in order to lower prices
"and to get a jump on their competitors. Immigrants were
inducted into the growing industrial work force. Some 16 million
foreign-born were attracted to the country in the second half of
the nineteenth century, totaling 15 percent of the population by
1890 and nearly a quarter of the population of the industrialized
northeastern states. Craftsmen saw their skills, the basis of
modest security and pride, fall to degradation and unemployment
before machines that outproduced them and factories that
oppressed them. Migrants from failing farms and immigrants
from foreign lands filled the factories and cities of the New
World. Working men lost their livelihoods or submitted to the
harshest labors. Women were drawn out of more traditional
homebound work into factories, shops, and stores. Twenty
percent of the nation's women were wage laborers by 1900.
Children were sucked into the factories as the cheapest labor.
Working-class family and social Hfe were shaken and devastated.
Exploitation of workers, unmitigated by either legal restraints
or humanitarianism, led to increased organizing by labor. The
depression of the 1870s brought wages in 1875 down to $1.50 for a
ten-hour day. Riots were common in cities throughout the
country. Labor began to organize, and employers used every
available power, from lockouts to Pinkertons, to crush the union
movement. In 1877 the first nationwide strike, a spreading
walkout against the railroads, was put down with a bloodbath that
took the lives of scores of workers, their families, and their
supporters in city slums around the country. The labor movement
grew and strikes continued to spread in the 1880s and 1890s. The
Haymarket Square bomb in 1886, the strike at Carnegie's
Homestead steel mills in 1892, and the Pullman strike in 1894
were only the most prominent events that made employers and
their allies fear for the continued existence of their society. "The
times are strangely out of joint," worried a Kentucky politician.
"The rich grow richer, the poor become poorer; the nation
trembles.""*

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The media is playing this down. They are using the number "1,000's" Instead of tens of thousands.
I will post some pics. It appears to be tens of thousands.
To make Quebec and Canada look ever more appalling in the world, the protests have garnered international attention. This is austerity in Canada. The Quebec student protestors have witnessed the near full force of state sponsored tyranny. Not limited to the students. Their teachers, their parents and other supporters have been pepper sprayed. Including some people sitting on an outdoor patio in Montreal who had nothing to do with the protests. I will save that gem of a video for later. To many have been beaten. To many have been tear gassed. Far to many have had rubber bullets fired at them.

No live fire. Yet.

In Canada, which is supposed to be a "functioning democracy" as in other "functioning democracies" the right to protest is allegedly guaranteed/protected. That's a lie.

Let's be clear. Protest is not a right granted to you by the state.It is your right as a functioning, intelligent, living human being. Your rights are not granted to you by the state. They are yours, they are inherent, they are a right of your human birth.

Therefore considering what is mentioned above. The students are well within their right to protest the heavy hand of the regime and it's intent to put them into a life of debt servitude.

Yes, I used the word regime, as this is the word of choice of the main stream media when spinning their tales of "regime" change for other countries. You have all read this word. Despotic regime. Brutal regime.
Yet, this is Canada being referenced and it is acting the part of a regime. A despotic regime. A brutal regime.

The protests have gone on for 100 days now. Initially they were quite peaceful.
Until the Quebec government decided to bring the police in. Likely some provocateurs to boot.
The police engaged in intimidation tactics, screaming, pushing generally undertaking actions to incite the protestors. Oh and as in a democracy the police were snatching the kids off the streets, state sponsored kidnappings, then throwing them into the notorious white vans. A standard terror tactic at so many protests in alleged "functioning democracies". These kidnappings were rampant at the G-20 in Toronto.

The police were doing their best to garner the much needed response thereby justifying their big bulky body armour and all their chemical weapons. (no flip flops and happy face t-shirts for these steroid behemoths) If they could incite the violence they had worked to accomplish, the heavy handed response of the regime would be justified.Think about this?

How is it the Quebec government needs to in debt the future generations, when they have so much money for strong arm security tactics? Lots of pepper spray. Rubber bullets. Tear gas. Not to mention all the paycheques for the police force. Quebec is shelling out lots of loonies & toonies for their state sponsored oppression.
Kind of hard to justify creating a generation of debt slaves when the regime has money for state sponsored terror tactics?
The media has been spinning, always spinning. All the usual stuff. Divide and conquer.
Sadly it has worked on far to many Canadians who don't realize they are being manipulated. Canadians, your being manipulated.
Your always being manipulated. Time to wake up to that fact.
This is not an us vs them situation. This is austerity. The students are you. You are the students.
Cuts to the old age pensions. Cuts to EI.
In a land of vast natural resources, the wealth of it all being stolen out from under your feet.
This will be the future of Canadians. Impoverished. Indebted. In servitude.
But it doesn't have to be. Just wake up and smell your "Timmy's" people.
Wake up.

Let's get back to the student protests! From the Calgary Herald
I will commend the Calgary Herald for actually using the tens of thousand number and actually having pictures of the protestors marching along. As opposed to non relevant picture. Pleasant surprise.

A river of red-clad protesters is rippling
through downtown Montreal on this, the 100th day of Quebec’s student
strikes, with smaller events being held in other cities.Parallel
events are being held in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and New York. In
Paris, a few hundred supporters, including many Quebecers, congregated
near the famous Notre Dame Cathedral.

In New
York City, two demonstrations were scheduled Tuesday: one at Rockefeller
Plaza where Quebec government offices are located, and another at
Washington Park in the evening.
Organized by
the Occupy Wall Street movement and by the group Strike Everywhere, the
first New York event was designed to raise awareness about the Quebec
protests while the second was about opposing anti-protest laws all over
the world.

“An increase in the powers of police and the state anywhere is an attack
on us everywhere,” said the release for the New York event.

I could not agree more.

Within Canada, organizers of the Calgary gathering
described Quebec’s law as draconian, and encouraged people to meet in
support of Quebec students.
There are other
hints the student unrest could spread outside the province. The Canadian
Federation of Students wants to call an Ontario-wide strike vote this
fall in a show of solidarity with Quebec students.
“A
campaign of mass educationals, solidarity delegations and mass
mobilizations should be used to lead up towards a student strike in
Ontario,” the federation said in a recent letter.

Meanwhile, in Montreal, tens of thousands of
people of all ages were marching, while wearing the iconic red square of
the province’s student movement.
The crowd
ranged from hardcore elements carrying posters with revolutionary
slogans, to elderly marchers, students’ mothers, and groups of people
bused in from the Ottawa area.

A sea of people. As far as the eye can see.

Now that video. Quebec police in action. Spraying patrons at a bar. Just because they can.

All this going on in Quebec as news comes out about the behaviour of police at the G-20 in Toronto, Canada.
G-20 officers receive scathing criticism. To little to late.

He was harshly critical of the attitude of
some senior officers — one of whom referred to crowds as ``marauding
terrorists'' — and those in charge of the poorly planned and operated
makeshift detention centre.

Those detained in the centre complained they
were strip-searched, not allowed to talk to lawyers, denied food and
water, and had to use the bathroom in full view of others.

In another case, according to the review, a
senior officer — described as ``maniacal'' by subordinates — illegally
ordered protesters to be ``kettled'' for hours in a torrential downpour
and wanted everyone, passersby included, arrested.

Tommy Taylor, who was among 1,100 people
detained, complained bitterly that despite the damning report — which
noted most of the 19,000 officers on the streets conducted themselves
appropriately — no one had been held accountable for the very real
problems.

This is not the first time a figure of note has been assassinated since the Syrian destabilization campaign began.
This is not the first time that Syria has been automatically blamed for the assassination.
I will briefly rehash. The first assassination was of a Kurdish leader. This was done to stir the Kurds up against the Syrian government. It didn't work.
I covered that in this post: Assassination in Syria- Who really benefits?

Fears grew over the stability of north Lebanon Sunday after soldiers
shot dead a prominent anti-Assad Muslim preacher and a companion at a
Lebanese Army checkpoint in Akkar, triggering a wave of anger in several
parts of the country.

The gravity of the incident, which quickly led to the Army withdrawing
from the Akkar region and opening an investigation, prompted leaders on
both sides of the political divide to call for calm and restraint to
prevent the country from sliding into sectarian strife as a result of a
spillover of the 15-month-old uprising in neighboring Syria.

Sheikh Ahmad Abdul-Wahed and his companion, Sheikh Mohammad Hussein al-Mereb, were killed at an Army checkpoint in Kwaikhat

The Lebanese army took seemed to be willing to hold itself to account, for the incident, not the blame for it, just willing to investigate. The fact that they did so quickly, even before investigating what happens, tells us this was done for political expediency. To keep the peace.Statement from them:

“While expressing its deep regret over the death of the two victims and
extending its heartfelt feeling of solidarity and condolences to their
relatives, the Army Command points out that it immediately formed an
investigation committee of senior military police officers under the
supervision of the relevant judiciary,” it added.

The Lebanese Army is not saying, we are responsible. They are saying were sorry this happened and we are looking into it.

Shortly after the incident, the Army pulled out its military vehicles
from Akkar and returned to its barracks in the village of Qobeiyat in a
move aimed at avoiding frictions with the slain preacher’s supporters as
gunmen were seen in the towns of Bireh, Bebnin, Halba, Aboudieh and
Beruqayel.

Religious figures called for a general strike Monday to protest over
the killings. The opposition Future Movement voiced its support for the
strike.

This is where the narrative of Syrian involvement comes into play:

Former premier Saad Hariri, leader of the Future Movement, condemned
the killings and urged residents in Akkar to stay calm and avoid the
trap of strife.“It is clear there is a plan to destabilize some Lebanese
regions and stir up trouble in order to serve the Syrian regime and its
tools,” Hariri said in a statement.

Ah, Hariri.... Is it clear that there is a plan to destabilize Lebanon in service to the Syrian regime?
Or, Is it clear that Hariri is engaged in a plan to destabilize Lebanon for his own political gain?
And that of Saudi Arabia, Israel, NATO......He is in support of a national strike, right?

“We do not blame the Lebanese Army as a whole for the killing ... But it
is clear that there are some infiltrators involved in this killing who
want to use the [military] establishment and its symbol to import the
Syrian regime’s crisis ... to Lebanon in a desperate attempt to save it
from its inevitable doom,” Hariri added.

Is it clear that their are infiltrators from Syria? Not at all! How about Muslim Brotherhood? Salafists? Israelis? Saudis? Of course that is not the narrative that Hariri is promoting, though all those options are viable.

Here is how the killing was undertaken allegedly:

A man identified as Khaled Mereb, who claimed to be Abdel-Wahed’s
chauffeur, told local media that an Army soldier (One soldier) had shot the preacher
after the latter attempted to drive away from the checkpoint.

The
chauffeur said the Army had been notified that the convoy would be
crossing the checkpoint.
Upon arrival at the checkpoint, the man said several soldiers had waved
them through, but one soldier demanded that the preacher step out of
the car. (One soldier, after all the others had waved the preacher through, one soldier demanded the preacher get out of the car)

Following a verbal altercation with the soldier, the man said
he stepped out of the vehicle, when Abdul-Wahed took the driver’s seat
and turned the vehicle around to go back. The soldiers then fired at the
vehicle, killing the sheikh, he added.(now it is multiple soldiers shooting at the car?)

How does this narrative get from an Army soldier shooting the preacher to multiple soldiers firing at the vehicle killing the preacher? Also, why does the chauffeur claim that the Sheik took the drivers seat, taking control of the car and drives it away? Was there really a chauffeur at all?

Some political leaders in this area have called for the return of the Syrian Army, interesting?Not likely or viable. Syria has it's own problems.

"Rifaat Eid, the head of the Arab Democratic Party, which controls the
Jabal Mohsen neighborhood, called last week for the return of the Syrian
army to Tripoli."

Progressive Socialist Party leaderWalid Jumblatt phoned Hariri to
condemn the killing of Abdul-Wahed and his companion. He urged Akkar’s
residents to be vigilant to avoid falling into “the traps set by the
Syrian regime.”

Jumblatt and Hariri? Now there are two conspirators that need to be looked into! Interesting how they are on the same page with their narrative? No investigation. Nothing. But, both these fellows point their fingers at Syria???

An interesting little ending to this news:

A prominent Salafist in Tripoli told The Daily Star that calm would
return to the city. “Roads will be re-opened in the next few hours, calm
will return, and authorities will be given time to conduct their
probe,” Bilal Dokmak said. He added that detained Islamist Shadi
Mawlawi, the trigger of last week’s deadly clashes in Tripoli, would be
released Tuesday.

What is the connection between the killing of the Sheik and this detained Islamist?

In summary first of all one wonders if there was a check point? Or if the checkpoint was a fake one, set up by certain 'concerned' individuals? Manned, not by the Lebanese army, but by extremists masquerading as soldiers. Or was it a legitimate checkpoint with an infiltrator posing as a soldier, the lone soldier that disputed the passing of the Sheik.
Was this a political assassination between two opposing factions amongst the Islamist community of Salafi or Muslim Brotherhood?

Whatever this was? There is zero to indicate Syria was connected. Syria would have nothing to gain by undertaking this assassination. It is not to Syria's benefit to have instability on it's border.

IMO: this Islamist and fighting between factions is connected to the Sheiks killing-

Monday, May 21, 2012

Some of you may have seen this? Some of you may not have?
I just can't pass it by.

If you leave a comment. And I hope you do. Don't waste any time on "her parents wrote it." Or anything along that line.
Twelve year old children are completely capable of understanding concepts such as the one this girl explains, if they have involved, concerned and aware parents.
If children have parents, who think there "parenting" consists of providing cable television and video games, so real true parenting can be avoided, then this little gals understanding a rather simplistic concept will seem an impossibility.

How involved are her parents in making her aware of the role debt enslavement and banking will inevitably play in her life?? As was covered in the Toronto Star this past week-end......

An A student, Victoria
spent weeks preparing it. “She is friendly and bubbly, but also very
determined, hard-working and disciplined,” says her mother, Marcia, a
principal at Guelph’s Resurrection Christian Academy. Banking has been dinner table conversation at the Grant household for
some time. Zane has a bee in his bonnet about private banks, profits and
national debt and has been sharing with the family.
He sees it as an ethical issue. “Money drives wars,” he says. “Bankers
provide the money . . . Why aren’t we taking the money that is used for
war and giving it to people who actually need it.”
So when Victoria needed a topic for a speech competition organized by
the Association of Christian Schools International, she chose banking.
“It doesn’t sound right,” Victoria says, “that the government,
like, has been borrowing from private banks and putting us into debt.”
Indeed, the Grant family, including brothers Joshua, 8, and Ethan,
5, troop down to the basement after their 5:30 dinner a few times a
week, write on a white board, share new ideas and learn new words. For a
while they were working on fractional reserve lending, where banks hold
only a fraction of customers’ deposits in reserve.
They watched videos on the history of banking in Canada. They played a game to illustrate how banks fail. Using silver coins he buys for the kids every month, Grant played the banker, accepting coins each child deposited.
Then his wife asked for a loan and got it. The kids asked to withdraw their money and, voilà — no cash in the bank.
It isn’t all economics talk in the Grant household. Victoria did
competitive gymnastics and now plays soccer. They go camping in the
summer. Friday night they were at Cirque du Soleil. Victoria likes to
design clothes and watch TV shows including A.N.T. Farm and Good Luck
Charlie.
More recently, they’ve been talking values, says Grant. “I started
asking how you determine if something has value, how much is a house
worth, or clothes. What is of ultimate value in our lives?”
Why this style of parenting? “I want to make sure they can learn
how to think critically,” he says. “I want them to question. Obviously
my daughter is influenced by my opinions, but there’s going to come a
time when she’s going to say, ‘Dad, I don’t agree with you.’ I want her
to think it through herself.”

More
than a year after a devastating earthquake and tsunami triggered a
massive nuclear disaster, experts are warning that Japan isn't out of
the woods yet and the worst nuclear storm the world has ever seen could
be just one earthquake away from reality.

The troubled Reactor 4 at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant is at the centre of this potential catastrophe.
Reactor 4 -- and to a lesser extent Reactor 3 -- still hold large
quantities of cooling waters surrounding spent nuclear fuel, all bound
by a fragile concrete pool located 30 metres above the ground, and
exposed to the elements.

A magnitude 7 or 7.5 earthquake would likely fracture that pool, and
disaster would ensue, says Arnie Gundersen, a nuclear engineer with
Fairewinds Energy Education who has visited the site.
The 1,535 spent fuel rods would become exposed to the air and would
likely catch fire, with the most-recently added fuel rods igniting
first.
The incredible heat generated from that blaze, Gundersen said, could
then ignite the older fuel in the cooling pool, causing a massive
oxygen-eating radiological fire that could not be extinguished with
water.
"So the fear is the newest fuel could begin to burn and then we'd
have a conflagration of the whole pool because it would become hotter
and hotter. The health consequences of that are beyond where science has
ever gone before," Gundersen told CTVNews.ca in an interview from his
home in Vermont.Worst-case scenario
There are a couple of possible outcomes, Gundersen said.
Highly radioactive cesium and strontium isotopes would likely go
airborne and "volatilize" -- turning into a vapour that could move with
the wind, potentially travelling thousands of kilometres from the
source.
The size of those particles would determine whether they remained in
Japan, or made their way to the rest of Asia and other continents.
"And here's where there's no science because no one's ever dared to
attempt the experiment," Gundersen said. "If it flies far enough it goes
around the world, if the particles stay a little bigger, they settle in
Japan. Either is awful."
Essentially, he said, Japan is sitting on a ticking time bomb.
The damaged Reactor 4 cooling pool was reinforced by workers who went
in and "jury-rigged" it after the tsunami, but the structure still
contains a massive amount of fuel, Gundersen said.
Reactor 3 has less fuel inside its cooling pool, but it has not been
strengthened since the disaster and poses a greater risk of failing.
"Reactor 3 has a little less consequences but a little more risk, and
Reactor 4 has more consequences but…a little less risk," he said. Finding a fix
The solution, Gundersen said, is for the Tokyo Electric Power Company
(TEPCO) to immediately begin the process of transferring the fuel rods
from the cooling pools to dry cask storage -- a massive and costly
endeavour, but one he said is absolutely essential.
To even begin the removal process at Reactor 4, TEPCO would first
have to construct a crane capable of lifting the 100-tonne fuel rod
canister, since the original crane was destroyed in the disaster last
year.
In order to do that, they would have to build a massive structure
around the existing pool to support the new crane, which would then be
used to lift the fuel rod canister from the water, down to the ground
and into a steel and concrete dry-cask.
All this of course, has to be done in a highly contaminated area
where workers must wear protective suits and limit their radiation
exposure each day, adding time and expense to the process.
Still, with the consequences so high, Gundersen said there's no time to lose.
"This is a 'now' problem, this is not a
'let's-wait-until-we-get-the-cash-flow-from-the-Japanese-government'
problem. The consequences of a 7 or 7.5 earthquake don't happen every
day, but we know it happened last year so you have to anticipate that it
will happen," Gundersen said.‘Fate of the world' depends on Reactor 4
He's not alone in pressing the Japanese government to adopt a sense of urgency about the Reactor 4 dilemma.
Robert Alvarez, a former top adviser at the U.S. Department of
Energy, also expressed concern in a letter to Akio Matsumura, a Japanese
diplomat who has turned his focus to the nuclear calamity.
Matsumura had asked Alvarez about the risk associated with Reactor 4.
"The No. 4 pool is about 100 feet above ground, is structurally
damaged and is exposed to the open elements," Alvarez said in his
response. "If an earthquake or other event were to cause this pool to
drain this could result in a catastrophic radiological fire involving
nearly 10 times the amount of Cesium-137 released by the Chernobyl
accident."
Mitsuhei Murata, Japan's former ambassador to Switzerland and
Senegal, has also made it his mission to convince the UN and the world
that urgent action is needed.
"It is no exaggeration to say that the fate of Japan and the whole
world depends on No. 4 reactor," Murata said in a recent letter to UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, in which he urged him to back efforts to
address the problem.
Last week, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said most major
threats have been eliminated and "cold shutdown" status had been
achieved in December.
But Noda declined to comment directly on the risk posed by Reactor 4,
only telling The Wall Street Journal's Asia edition that it was
important to "remain vigilant."
"We have passed a situation where people have to run far away or
evacuate," he said. "Ahead of us are time-consuming tasks like
decontamination and decommissioning (of the plants). We will proceed
with the utmost care."
Gundersen said the remaining challenges at the Fukushima Da-Ichi site
are not technological. Everyone knows what needs to be done and how to
do it, he said. The challenge lies, rather, in convincing Japan that
action must be taken now.
That will require international pressure, as well as international investment, on a grand scale, he said.
"We're all in a situation of having to pray there's not an
earthquake. And there's the other half of that, which is pray to God but
row toward shore. And Tokyo's not really rowing toward shore right
now," Gundersen said.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

The fruits of US and Saudi's efforts to ensure weapons of terror get to their terrorists in Syria results in yet another large car bombing. Covered here

"Syrian rebels battling the regime of President Bashar Al Assad have
begun receiving significantly more and better weapons in recent weeks,
an effort paid for by Gulf nations and coordinated in part by the United
States, according to opposition activists and US and foreign officials."

(of course the Seattle press prefers to have pictures of 'protests' instead of the pictures related to their headline)

A suicide vehicle bomb tore through the parking lot of a military
compound in an eastern Syrian city on Saturday, killing nine people, the
country's state media reported. It was the latest in a series of blasts
in recent months targeting security installations.

State TV said the blast in Deir al-Zour
also wounded dozens, and showed footage of damaged buildings,
smoldering cars, and trucks turned upside down. Debris filled a street
that was stained with blood. The station said U.N. observers based in the city visited the site of the blast.
The
report said the vehicle was rigged with 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds)
of explosives and did heavy damage to buildings up to 100 meters (yards)
away. It added that the explosion left a crater five meters wide and 2
1/2 meters deep.
The
state-run news agency SANA said the blast hit the parking lot of a
military residential compound, while an opposition group, the
Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (human rights?) ,
reported that the bomb went off close to the city branches of the
Military Intelligence Directorate and Air Force Intelligence.

A suicide terrorist blew himself up inside a booby-trapped car at
Ghazi Ayash Masaken (housing) neighborhood in the eastern city of Deir
Ezzor, claiming the lives of nine martyrs, scores of injuries as well as
big damages to the surrounding buildings.

A
source in Deir Ezzor told SANA reporter that the suicide terrorist,
driving a Hyundai booby-trapped car, stormed the site of Military
Constructions Institution ( MATAA ) at Ghazai Ayash Masaken, claiming
the lives of 9 persons, between civilians and guards and causing the
injury of scores of victims, some of them in critical condition,
including a 4 year old girl and a 26 year old girl, in addition to human
remains. (What about their human rights? Since the British based Syrian Observatory is all about Human rights? Observatory? Do they 'observe' via promotion the death of civilians at the hands of terrorists?)

The source added that the terrorist blast caused rift to the 100- meter surrounding buildings and made a crater with 5-meter diameter and 2,5 depth, while the quantity of explosives was estimated at 1000 KG.

A team of the international observers inspected the site of the terrorist explosion.

Think about this?

War is .....

...THE CONTINUATION OF STATE POLICY, BY OTHER MEANS

.......A POLITICAL ACTIVITY IN WHICH VIOLENCE IS USED TO BEND THE WILL OF YOUR ENEMY TO THAT OF YOUR OWN

Stop being Manipulated by the Elites

For if you [the rulers] suffer your people to be ill-educated, and their manners to be corrupted from their infancy, and then punish them for those crimes to which their first education disposed them, what else is to be concluded from this, but that you first make thieves [outlaws] and then punish them.´ - Sir Thomas More (1478-1535)

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"The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society,"

"Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. . . . In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons . . . who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind."

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